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NACBS, 601 13th ST., N.W., WASHINGTON (5), D. C.
OFFICIAL
May 29, 1957
BULLETIN
No. 13U
from
your
WASHINGTON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR REPRINTS
OFFICE
Enclosed are reprints of an important article secured by Dr. Vinocour as a part of our Public Relations Program—supplied to you at no cost. It can have greater, specific value by being brought to the attention of your Congressmen, both in your national and state legislatures. The more of you who would feel like sending these to these people under your own name, the more we have intensified, in the minds of these people who make our laws the fact that the pri-vate business schools must not be overlooked.
Our suggestion Is that you send a copy of this to your state key people from your immediate districts in both national and state legislatures and to the key people on the Education Committees both at home and in Washington. We recommend that a brief pointed sen-tence or two go along with this, the form of which we do not even suggest because it should be in your own language and of your own thinking.
More of these reprints are available for you if you have need for them.
H. D. Hopkins Enel. Executive Secretary

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NACBS, 601 13th ST., N.W., WASHINGTON (5), D. C.
OFFICIAL
May 29, 1957
BULLETIN
No. 13U
from
your
WASHINGTON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR REPRINTS
OFFICE
Enclosed are reprints of an important article secured by Dr. Vinocour as a part of our Public Relations Program—supplied to you at no cost. It can have greater, specific value by being brought to the attention of your Congressmen, both in your national and state legislatures. The more of you who would feel like sending these to these people under your own name, the more we have intensified, in the minds of these people who make our laws the fact that the pri-vate business schools must not be overlooked.
Our suggestion Is that you send a copy of this to your state key people from your immediate districts in both national and state legislatures and to the key people on the Education Committees both at home and in Washington. We recommend that a brief pointed sen-tence or two go along with this, the form of which we do not even suggest because it should be in your own language and of your own thinking.
More of these reprints are available for you if you have need for them.
H. D. Hopkins Enel. Executive Secretary